Saturday 16 February 2019, 10.00AM to 4.30pm
Britain is the best-mapped country in the world, and we have a treasure-trove of surviving maps. We will explore the bird’s-eye town views and the county and estate maps of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. We will also examine later enclosure, tithe and Ordnance Survey maps. While looking across Britain, we will focus particularly on examples from Yorkshire. Maps give a sense of place and an extra dimension to your research, as well as being fascinating and fun to use. It is anticipated that this course will be held at the King’s Manor.
John Lee BA MA PhD
Location: tbc